This should be bannable. It's so damn lazy. Please explain why you think these aren't great.
Yes, so much lazier than the one- or two-word replies that express enthusiasm.
This should be bannable. It's so damn lazy. Please explain why you think these aren't great.
The only game he ever blended in was in the first one. He's looked ridiculous and out of place in all the others.
is the swordfighting in this game still absolutely horrible?
Looks great. I need to play Revelations.
That PC version sure is going to look swell
No need to play it, if you were disappointed that Brotherhood was just an expansion then Revelations (and it's regressions) will put you off even more.
Waiting till 3 so the feeling is fresh and has a nice novelty is better then slogging through Revelations just for the small things it does well.
Coming off this, I'm not really seeing it. The gulf between the two in terms of density is pretty huge.
I'm playing it right now and it's not actually bad. The setting isn't as interesting and it feels like it's cutting corners here and there but ultimately I'm kind of enjoying the Ezio/Altair epilogue story it's telling (just don't expect any advancement of Desmond's story). Going in knowing it was originally plotted out as a portable system game (ie the story is ultimately not important to the main Desmond plot) helps with the expectations too. But yeah, enjoying it.Well I did kind of like Brotherhood but there was no question in my mind that it was a full priced expansion pack. Same areas, same characters, mostly same abilities and a really really light main story on Desmond's side. I was ok with it happening 1 time but when they announced Revelations I was almost immediately turned off. But I'll probably buy it during the steam summer sale if they can get it to 15 or under.
Always wanted to play The Patriot: The Game.
Well I did kind of like Brotherhood but there was no question in my mind that it was a full priced expansion pack. Same areas, same characters, mostly same abilities and a really really light main story on Desmond's side. I was ok with it happening 1 time but when they announced Revelations I was almost immediately turned off. But I'll probably buy it during the steam summer sale if they can get it to 15 or under.
Look up! He's right there!!!
Maybe on PC it'll be like this, although AC has always had plenty of bullshots.Should be retitled "new AC3 bullshots"
I mean, I think I'd almost be happy with this in real time for next gen LOL
Holy Shit, it works IRL, then.We need maids.
For me it wasn't about money so much as the feeling that I played ACR just to have played it, ACR doesn't give back for the amount of time it takes to beat, even if you want to see the end of Ezio's story it faffs around for hours before it starts going anywhere.
But..but where is he gonna climb, guys?
The opening scene of this game is going to be Americans handing the main character some blankets and fire water - then the game will end five minutes later.
Should I pick up 2 or Brotherhood? I don't care about the story and won't finish the game, I just like to run around and look at the environments.
Brilliantly played sir. I was like " Why is this dude posting random wom.....Holy shit!"
Artificial Stupidity.
Coming off this, I'm not really seeing it. The gulf between the two in terms of density is pretty huge.
The assassin has always stuck out like a sore thumb. Why is it only now that people are crying about it?
Maybe on PC it'll be like this, although AC has always had plenty of bullshots.
The assassin has always stuck out like a sore thumb. Why is it only now that people are crying about it?
There is nothing in these shots that would be even moderately difficult for a modern PC to render.
ubi loves showing pc screens then delaying the shit out of the pc version and adding horrendous DRM. Love the irony...
ubi loves showing pc screens then delaying the shit out of the pc version and adding horrendous DRM. Love the irony...
Maybe on PC it'll be like this, although AC has always had plenty of bullshots.
Holy Shit, it works IRL, then.
We need maids.